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  2. This note under Many Daughters this month made me literally scoff. Sounds like they were testing different messaging on groups of users. For what it’s worth, “highbrow” is genuinely a book genre. It’s confusing to me because I don’t understand how BOTM defines highbrow - I have no idea what to compare it to.

  3. Dec 10, 2023 · Quick answer: The main difference between highbrow and popular literature is their depth and target audience. Highbrow literature requires intellectual engagement and analysis, often...

  4. "High-brow" and "low-brow" are entirely subjective labels that don't offer anything of value in classifying books. There's no objective means to judge whether a book is good, whether it provokes critical thought, or whether it has "value" as literature.

  5. HIGHBROW definition: 1. (of books, plays, etc.) involving serious and complicated or artistic ideas, or (of people…. Learn more.

  6. Nov 4, 2015 · The distinctions between highbrow and middlebrow fiction are as old as literature itself. So does the current spat over such terms mean anything in the long term for works of literature?...

  7. Jul 29, 2014 · According to the world’s No. 1 unibrow reference tool, Wikipedia, the term “highbrow” was popularized in 1902 by Will Irvin, a reporter for the New York newspaper The Sun, who “adhered to the...

  8. highbrow meaning: A highbrow book, film, etc is serious and intended for very intelligent or well-educated people.. Learn more.